Alarm system using arduino

Arduino is an open source computer hardware and software company, project, and user community that designs and manufactures single-board microcontrollers and microcontroller kits for building digital devices and interactive objects that can sense and control objects in the physical world. The project's products are distributed as open-source hardware and software, which are licensed under the GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL) or the GNU General Public License (GPL),[1] permitting the manufacture of Arduino boards and software distribution by anyone. Arduino boards are available commercially in preassembled form, or as do-it-yourself (DIY) kits.

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After some my Arduino project remains unclaimed touchscreen, so I decided to realize my chidhood dream to create a chess program. After a couple of months it wins me, but it is not big deal because i do not have any chess rating, just amateur.

First of all, you need a suitable IoT gateway with a couple of free GB hard disk space (libraries can be heavy sometimes). Follow the Getting Started section of Create to get your Gateway up and running (choose Ubuntu distribution, for example).

You may have seen these fun, fluffy clouds hanging in someone\'s house or office as light fixtures. We\'re going to adapt the design to be a wearable. Yup, a giant, fluffy, cloud shaped wearable. Also, it won\'t be cloud connected, but it will use a button to change patterns, which for our purposes actually works better.

Gardening in the modern age means making things more complicated and arduous, with electrons, bits, and bytes. Combining microcontrollers and gardening is a really popular idea. I think that’s because gardens have very simple inputs and outputs that are easy to wrap your head around.

This project is about controlling Christmas lights, a 5 Watt CFL, and a fan through Arduino/Genuino 101 consisting of Intel Curie module using Bluetooth Low Energy through a Android Smartphone. The components which are used in developing this project for e.g. a 5 V 4 channel Relay, male-female pins are cheap and are easily available at any hardware shop.

If you\'ve owned an Alexa or any smart speaker and have Smart Home integration, you\'ve experienced this issue where you have to remember the name of the device to control. I have lots of smart home devices and sometimes remembering names of each one is tricky.